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Originally Posted by rcentros
If I remember right, when I originally set this up, this was based on your credit card somehow. I think once I got it working on my Windows set up, I was able to transfer it to Linux (I think, I don't know for certain any more). But I think I read this has all changed. I'll look into this again when (if) it becomes necessary.
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Yeah, years ago, the ability to strip DRM from Nook books just suddenly stopped working. B&N changed their DRM with no announcement.
Check Alf's blog. If you have a key already, there's likely a way to transfer it. Not sure how though.
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I'm guessing it will because I do want to buy from someone other than Amazon (at least part of the time). Thanks.
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Originally Posted by rcentros
As for Google ... never going to send another penny to them. But I might buy books from Feedbooks or others, so I guess I'm going to have to figure out how to decrypt "standard" (non Kobo or Nook) Adobe DRM on Linux.
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Why isn't Kobo an option to buy from? Do they not have a good option on Linux? Or is there some philosophical reason?
I've intended to move to Linux numerous times over the years and really did my homework. But then Windows 10 came along and convinced me to stick with Windows. It's far and away the best version of Windows I've ever used.